Matter Aera, India’s first geared electric motorcycle, launched in Delhi at Rs 1.93 lakh. Features a 4-speed manual gearbox, sporty design, and cutting-edge tech.
Indian electric mobility startup Matter has officially unveiled its groundbreaking motorcycle—the Matter Aera—in Delhi, priced at Rs 1,93,826 (ex-showroom). Notably positioned as India’s first geared electric two-wheeler, this innovation redefines rider engagement in the EV segment and blends tradition with cutting-edge electric performance. Key Features of the Matter Aera
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Matter Aera: Performance
The Matter Aera offers a compelling blend of features, starting with its HyperShift Gearbox, a groundbreaking first for an Indian EV bike, featuring a 4-speed manual transmission. Powering the bike is a 5 kWh liquid-cooled battery that provides an impressive IDC range of up to 172 km. When it comes to performance, the bike delivers a quick 0–40 km/h acceleration in under 2.8 seconds.

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Matter Aera Teach Features
Riders can customize their experience with three distinct riding modes. Safety and comfort are prioritized with dual disc brakes, ABS, dual suspension, and smart park assist. For connectivity, the bike boasts a 7-inch touchscreen, supports OTA updates, integrates with the MatterVerse app, and includes geo-fencing capabilities.
While most electric two-wheelers embrace the twist-and-go model, Matter introduces manual gear control via its HyperShift transmission—making the Aera an ideal choice for enthusiasts craving tactile control. The gear system’s 12 combinations offer riders personalized dynamics across urban and highway terrains.

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With an estimated energy cost of just Rs 0.25/km, the Aera promises up to Rs 1 lakh in savings over three years compared to conventional petrol commuters. This is a compelling incentive for budget-conscious urban riders in India’s metros like Delhi.